Hagenow
Hagenow is a German town in the southwest of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim, 30 kilometers south of Schwerin. Its population is approximately 11,300 inhabitants.
Hagenow is part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
Sights and monuments
- Renovated old town, particularly along Lange Straße and Lindenplatz.
- Stadtkirche, built in 1875-1879 in Neo-Gothic style.
- Stadtmuseum, located in an eighteenth-century half-timbered house.
- Städtischer Wasserturm Hagenow , 28 meters high, erected between 1905–1908 with Neo-Gothic windows. In 1938 the Luftwaffe commissioned the refurbishment of the tower.
Old synagogue
Between 1839 and 1881, Jewish families from surrounding areas joined the Hagenow synagogue, however due to the absence of a permanent rabbi and a population migration to more affluent cities, the number of members dwindled and with them the funding and sponsorships for the synagogue. The last elected leader of the community, Samuel Meinungen proposed that the use of the prayer house should be changed. Although Meinungen never intended to sell the building, he considered renting it out to the Catholic church, a proposal rejected by the high council.
Due to the Nazi regime Meinungen and his family, including his infant daughter Hanna Meinungen, were deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, where Samuel Meinungen died on the 25.11.1937. Although untraceable, it is speculated that his entire family died around this time.
During the Kristallnacht most of the interior was destroyed, however due to its position within the town and the close proximity to adjacent properties, the building and the Mikwe remained largely intact.
Extensive restoration of the Synagogue started in 2004 and lasted until 2009. Nowadays the building is used as a community hall, a museum and a venue for special events such as exhibitions from local schools.
Government
On the 14.6.2015 Die Linke candidate Thomas Möller replaced SPD Gisela Schwarz as Mayor.Notable people
- Charles Nelson, distiller in the USA
- Maria Kraus-Boelté, German-American educator, pioneer of Fröbel education in the USA
- , zoologist and ichthyologist
- Robert Stock, an entrepreneur and telecommunications pioneer.
- Carl Schmidt, coptologist
- Karl Friedrich von Hagenow, polymath
- Kurt Schröder, composer and conductor.
- , geologist and paleontologist
- , politician
- , Evangelical Lutheran theologian and bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany
- , actress and singer
Sport
- Michael Timm, amateur boxer and boxing trainer
- Stefan Nimke, multiple team Olympic cyclist and world champion track cyclist
- Lukas Pägelow, footballer, played over 170 games